20080807 Thursday August 07, 2008

Whats wrong with secondbrain

Prior to finding FriendFeed, Richard Morgan pointed me at secondbrain.net. This is both a personal feed aggregator with a social networking dimension. It has a limited number of services, which given I blog on roller and snipsnap, causes me an issue in that I can't incorporate my blogs into a second brain feed; they don't have services for these blogs. Its also missing a twitter service. Shame really, I wish them well.

See Jonathan's comments, it seems it does have a twitter service; I didn't look hard enough :( .

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(2008-08-07 04:50:59.0) Permalink Comments [2]

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HI and thanks for checking out Secondbrain. Let me try to shed some light on what you're discussing here.

You should be able to connect your Roller and/or Snipsnap blog through the Metaweblog API. To my knowledge both the platforms you mention support XML-RPC. We just added another 10 new services we support today (Qik, Goodreads, Diigo, Reddit, Mr. Wong, Mixx, Behance, Tumblr, Friendfeed and Facebook bringing us to a total of 30) and soon we'll finish the support for blogs through RSS and Atom which we've been working on. Also, we do indeed support Twitter, you can even tweet from within Secondbrain if you like.

Thanks for your support!

Johan Høgåsen-Hallesby
Product Manager

Posted by Johan Høgåsen-Hallesby on August 07, 2008 at 10:42 AM PDT #

No worries, Dave. If you couldn't find it, we must have hidden it too well. ;-)

Posted by Johan Høgåsen-Hallesby on August 09, 2008 at 12:44 AM PDT #

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